Alex Barre-Boulet's power play marker kept him at a point a game with 12 goals and 25 points in his first 25 AHL contests.

Syracuse sits in third place in the North Division, one point back of second place Utica and six back of Rochester. However, they have three games in hand on Rochester and an amazing six games in hand on Utica.

Alex Barre-Boulet, Andy Andreoff, and Dennis Yan were the game's three stars. Boulet now sits above a point a game pace in this rookie pro campaign with 24 points in his first 22 games. Otto Somppi also cashed in his first pro goal in his AHL season debut with the Crunch after a brief stint in Orlando.

Toronto's been a fairly regular tormentor of the Crunch over the past few seasons, so to hang eight goals on them in front of their home crowd represents a small measure of sweet revenge. Syracuse moves past Cleveland into second place in the North Division with the win, four points back of Rochester with three games in hand.

Mitchell Stephens, Alex Barre-Boulet, and Ingram were the game's three stars. Stephens returned to the lineup after missing over a month of hockey due to injury and promptly put 1 goal and 3 points on the board. Not bad.

Syracuse is 4 points back of Rochester for the North Division lead with three games in hand on the Americans.

Alex Barre-Boulet quietly has assembled a seven game point streak that continued tonight. He's just a touch below a point a game at 15 through 17 appearances.

Syracuse is now 9-0-1 in their last ten games, which has propelled them into second place in the North Division. They sit three points back of division leader Rochester with a couple of games in hand and they've moved three points clear now of Cleveland and Utica in the process.